Filmmaking News from Digg.com – 53th Edition
This gives us ample reason to resist the person, the artist and her work.Yet as performed by Beecroft and choreographed by the filmmakers, it is difficult not to be moved.
FILM: Challenging 500 Years of Globalisation
To end poverty, you have to know how it began – with globalisation. No, not the 20th century variety engendered by multinationals and their friends at the IMF, World Bank and WTO. They just codified practices that kept developing countries poor. French Filmmaker Philippe Diaz traces globalisation back 500 years in “The End of Poverty?”
Capitalism: A Love Story Online Movie, Review, Trailer
Capitalism: A Love Story is a thought-provoking and entertaining movie with big ideas that hopes to rouse the audience into social change. Unfortunately his tactical agenda and questionable methods as a documentary filmmaker have dented his standing in recent years
Kurbaan poster runs into controversy
Filmmaker Karan Johar’s upcoming film Kurbaan has been gripped by controversy with Shiv Sena objecting to the movie’s poster that flaunts actress Kareena
This is a book about the social uses of technology | Social
Not technology for the sake of it, but how to take these trendy new tools and use them for things that really matter We believe that the power of the internet, mobile phones, digital filmmaking and web software can be used to revitalise our communities,
Film Champions the Cause of the Unemployed
Filmmakers Pursue Creating Hope With Feature Film about the closing of a paper mill in New Hampshire and how the community perseveres with hope and determination.
Finally, A Film On Kashmir Minus Terrorism
A Kashmiri by origin, Tariq Tapa was tired of films being made on Kashmir that revolved around terrorism. Having studied filmmaking in the US, he finally made his directorial debut at the ongoing Mumbai Film Festival (MFF) with “Zero Bridge” on life and people in state.
Master of Disaster: $225M Worldwide for Emmerich’s ‘2012′
Filmmaker’s latest cinematic apocalypse opens huge for Sony, taking in $65 million domestically.Something that will konock you out of your seat.
BOMB Magazine: Tim Burns and Jim Jarmusch by Lindzee Smith
These were exciting new underground filmmakers in the late 1970’s to early 1980’s in Australia.
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